💨 Abstract
The commander of the U.N.-supported security mission in Haiti, deployed a year ago, urged more international support to combat armed gangs. The mission, led by Kenya, currently has fewer than 1,000 troops, far below its initial goal of 2,500, due to funding, personnel, and logistical challenges. Despite these issues, the mission has established key bases. Haiti's leaders have called for a formal U.N.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Suggested
Lithuania notifies UN of withdrawal from landmine ban treaty
UN chief slams US-backed Gaza aid operation: 'It is killing people'
EU leaders discuss new US trade proposal as deal clock ticks down
Iran denies any meeting with US next week, foreign minister says
EU receives new trade deal 'outline' from US, officials say
Andhra Pradesh to establish India's first integrated quantum technology ecosystem by 2026: Naidu
About 400 passengers have left Israel on US-assisted flights
US tells UN: strikes degraded Iran's capacity to build nuclear weapon
Exclusive-US to give $30 million to Gaza aid operation despite violence concerns